10 Days Lhasa to Everest Base Camp and Namtso Lake Tour from Singapore
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Tour Type:
Escorted by private guide and vehicle; leave 365 days a year!
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Trip Level:Easy - suitable for all levels of fitness, family with kids and senior groups.
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Trip Level Guide:
- Easy - suitable for all level of fitness, family with kids and senior groups.
- Moderate - suitable for ones with average level fitness, family with kids bigger than 12 yrs.
- Moderate to Strenous - suitable for ones physically fit; have experiences of high altitude trek.
- Strenuous: suitable for adventures and individual with physically fit and healthy.
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Overview
What Makes this Tibet Trip Different?
The 10-day Tibet tour from Singapore covers the most stunning landscapes from Everest Base Camp to Namtso Lake.
Tibetan Travel Guru,Lobsang Tsering
This journey takes you to enjoy the best landscapes of Tibet from Singapore by direct flight to Lhasa in 10 days.
After 10 to 11 hours flying from Singapore to Lhasa, you will take a good rest and explore the holy city in a few days. Then, you will head to Mount Everest via the most popular travel route via Yamdrok Lake and Shigatse. You will be amazed by the stunning turquoise Yamdrok Lake and breathtaking views of the Himalayas.
Once you arrive at the base camp, you will get a lifetime memory of the world’s highest mountain peak just in front of you. Staying one night at the Everest Base Camp in Tibet and enjoying the sunset and sunrise from the top of the world, could be a once-in-a-lifetime memory for you.
At the end of the trip, you will visit Namtso Lake, the most famous holy lake in Tibet, to purify yourself after the week-long journey.
At a Glance
Day 1Arrive in Lhasa from Singapore
Day 2Lhasa Tour - Drepung Monastery and Sera Monastery (B)
Day 3Lhasa Tour - Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Barkhor Street (B)
Day 4Shigatse(3900m) to Everest Base Camp(5200m) (B)
Day 5Shigatse to Everest Base Camp (B)
Day 6EBC to Sakya via Dinggye and return to Shigatse (D)
Day 7Shigatse to Lhasa via Nyemo (B)
Day 8Lhasa to Namtso Lake and drive back to Damxung (B)
Day 9Damxung to Lhasa via Chimelong Nunnery and Tsurphu Monastery (B, L)
Day 10Lhasa Departure
Day to Day Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive in Lhasa from Singapore
Today, you will take a direct flight from Singapore to Lhasa, which takes around 10.5 hours.
Upon your arrival in Lhasa, our Tibetan guide will welcome you at the airport with a traditional white Hada.
You'll then be escorted to your hotel in Lhasa. After check-in, it is recommended to get a good rest in the hotel to help your body adapt to the high altitude of Tibet.
Stay overnight in Lhasa.
Insider Tips:
Upon arriving in Lhasa, take it easy to help your body adjust to the high altitude. Avoid bathing or washing your hair, dress warmly to prevent catching a cold, and save your energy for the days ahead.
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Tibetan tour guide greets you at Lhasa Airport.
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Lhasa River
Day 2: Lhasa Tour - Drepung Monastery and Sera Monastery (B)
In the morning, you’ll explore the largest monastery in Tibet - Drepung Monastery, which was once the home to over 10,000 monks. As you walk through the Coqen Hall, your guide will provide detailed explanations of the worldview of Tibetan Buddhism and introduce notable figures in Tibetan Buddhist history.
Next, you’ll visit the renowned Loseling College (or an equivalent), offering a glimpse into the study and life of Tibetan monks. Explore their dormitories to gain insights into the Tibetan monks' daily routines and living conditions.
In the afternoon, you’ll head to Sera Monastery, another of the ‘great three’ Gelug monasteries of Tibet, to witness the famous Tibetan Monks Debate (15:00 - 17:00, from Monday to Saturday). Your guide will intricately explain how Tibetan monks engage in these debates to acquire knowledge and advance in their academic degrees.
Stay overnight in Lhasa.
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Drepung Monastery, one of the Great Three Gelug monasteries of Tibet
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Monk Debate is a highlight of Sera Monastery
Day 3: Lhasa Tour - Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Barkhor Street (B)
After breakfast, your first stop is the Potala Palace, where you can enjoy a panoramic view of the Lhasa Old Town. Discover the lives and stories of the Dalai Lamas through history within the palace, and the extraordinary treasures it holds. The most valuable collections of Potala Palace are the gilded burial stupas of former Dalai Lamas and the meditation cave of the 33rd great king of Tibet.
After touring the Potala Palace, you will visit Longwangtan Park at the foot of the Potala Palace. Here, you can appreciate the majestic Potala Palace from a different perspective and engage in local Tibetan folk activities.
In the afternoon, you will head to the heart of Tibetan religion - the Jokhang Temple. Inside you can see the statue of Buddha Sakyamuni at the age of twelve. Outside, you can see pilgrims making prostrating in front of Jokhang Temple. Around the temple is Barkhor Street, where you can do kora (a religious circle of a building or mountain) with pilgrims and locals, and explore the old market. Also, you can enjoy a cup of traditional Tibetan Butter Tea at a local teahouse to experience the daily life of Tibetans.
Stay overnight in Lhasa.
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Potala Palace is always the No.1 attraction for travelers visiting Tibet.
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A Tibetan pilgrim is worshipping Jokhang Temple
Day 4: Shigatse(3900m) to Everest Base Camp(5200m) (B)
In the morning, start the overland journey from Lhasa to Shigatse, which includes visits to Tibet's most beautiful lake, glacier, and charming Tibetan villages.
First, drive over the Gampala pass (4790 m) to catch a glimpse of Yamdrok-tso (4400m). The Yamdrok Lake is surrounded by many snow-capped mountains and in the distance you can have spectacular views of Holy Mount Nyenchen Khangsar (7191m), the highest mountain near Lhasa. Continue to explore the lakeshore from various viewpoints, and at the end of the lake, you could visit a local family in the village and have lunch with the locals.
Next, you will pass and enjoy the Korola Glacier on the roadside. It is the largest glacier in Tibet. As you see the ice tongue of the glacier climb the entire hillside, you will feel the magical power of nature.
Then, continue your journey to Gyantse. On the way, you will stop at Simila Mountain Pass, where you can hang prayer flags to pray for world peace and the health of your family.
After arriving in Gyantse, you can spend some time taking photos of the ancient city of Gyantse. From Gyantse to Shigatse, you will pass by green (in summer) and golden (in autumn) Tibetan barley fields and countless farms.
Finally, we will arrive in Shigatse, the second-largest city in Tibet. After checking in to the hotel, you can take a good rest and prepare for the next day’s trip to Mount Everest.
Stay overnight in Shigatse.
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Yamdrok Lake at Gampala Pass, where you can get a marvelous bird's-eye view of the lake.
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Hanging prayer flags in Tibet
Day 5: Shigatse to Everest Base Camp (B)
After breakfast, you will head directly to Mount Everest.
First, you will pass Gyatsola Pass (5280m). At Gyatsola Pass viewpoint, you’ll catch your first glimpse of Mount Everest. Hidden behind the mountain range, the Everest resembles a budding lotus flower, a captivating sight along the roadside.
Shortly after we enter Mount Everest National Nature Reserve, you will enjoy the panoramic view of the Himalayas at Gawula Pass (5198m). At this viewpoint, you will marvel at the majestic lineup of the five highest peaks in the Himalayas, including Everest at the forefront.
Then, continue driving along the new zigzag road to Everest Base Camp (5200m). As you get close to the base camp, the majestic Everest gradually unfolds before you, drawing nearer with each winding turn.
Upon reaching Everest Base Camp, the colossal white pyramid peak of Mount Everest stands towering before you. As the day transitions to dusk, witness the golden hues of the sun casting a warm glow on Everest's northern face.
Stay overnight at Everest Base Camp or in the local village near EBC if the EBC tent hotels are closed during the winter season.
Insider Tips:
1. The visibility of Everest is subject to weather conditions and cannot be guaranteed.
2. During the winter season, typically from November to March, the tent hotels at Everest Base Camp close. Therefore, if you’re traveling in winter, your accommodation options are Rongbuk guesthouses or Zhaxizong village (4,200m) near EBC.
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If you are lucky enough, you can see the Mt. Everest from Gyatsola Pass.
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Scene of Everest Base Camp
Day 6: EBC to Sakya via Dinggye and return to Shigatse (D)
Today, you will retrace the journey along the Himalayas and return to Shigatse. Once again savoring the beauty of the Himalayan mountain range.
In the morning, before departing from the base camp, you will visit Rongbuk Monastery, the world’s highest monastery, where nuns and monks live together at 5154 meters above sea level.
Then, you'll return to Shigatse via Dinggye, taking an alternative Himalayan route different from the traditional path. Here, you’ll stop at the Dinggye Xilin Viewpoint. You can not only see the majestic eastern slope of the towering Mount Everest again but also the world's fourth-highest peak, Mount Lhotse, standing at an elevation of 8,516 meters. Additionally, you can enjoy the vast and delightful wetland landscape at the foot of Mount Everest.
Next, you’ll make a brief stop in the ancient town of Sakya to stroll around Saga Ancient Town.
Finally, you’ll arrive in Shigatse. .
Stay overnight in Shigatse.
Insider Tips:
During heavy rain in the summer or snowstorms in the winter, there might be changes to your travel route back to Shigatse from Mount Everest. Instead of passing through Dinggye and Sakya, you may return via Gyawula Pass and Tingri. If this happens, we’ll provide you with a paper notice while you’re in Tibet.
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Mount Everest as seen from the Rongbuk Monastery - the highest monastery in the world
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Viewing Mt. Everest and Mt. Lhotse from Dinggye Xilin Viewpoint
Day 7: Shigatse to Lhasa via Nyemo (B)
After breakfast, we will visit the home of Panchen Lama - Tashilunpo Monastery. The grand and magnificent halls of the largest local monastery occupy the entire hillside. This is the spiritual home of the Tibetan people in Shigatse, housing the world's largest statue of Maitreya Buddha. Inside, you will see monks adorned with yellow hats and red robes, moving about the temple.
Next, we will return to Lhasa along the Yarlung Tsangpo River, the mother river of the Tibetan people.
Finally, you will arrive in Lhasa. Enjoy leisure time wandering freely through Barkhor Street, where you can shop for gifts to bring back home for your family.
Stay overnight in Lhasa.
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Tashilhunpo Monastery, the home of Panchan Lama
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Yarlung Tsangpo River
Day 8: Lhasa to Namtso Lake and drive back to Damxung (B)
In the morning, heading north from Lhasa, you’ll pass through the vast prairie in Damxung, where you can see the closest nomads area to Lhasa, with herds of yaks and sheep. Besides, you can also enjoy the view of the Qinghai-Tibet railway against the backdrop of snow-capped mountains.
While crossing the snow-capped Nyenchen Thanglha Mountain Rainges, pause at the renowned Lagenla Pass (5190m) to marvel at the stunning vista of holy Namtso Lake from a distance. Descend the road to reach today’s destination, Namtso Lake, one of the ‘Three Holy Lakes’ in Tibet.
Upon reaching the lake, you can enjoy your time doing a leisurely trek around Tashi Dor Island and along the lakeshore. For a panoramic view of Namtso Lake, climb to the top of the hill on Tashi Dor Island, where the circular lake resembles a boundless blue sea surrounded by snow-capped mountains.
Marvel at the magical stone pillars and peaks, and explore meditation caves and Buddhist holy sites on the island with your travel guide.
After visiting Namtso Lake, you will return to Damxung via the mountain pass.
Stay overnight in Damxung.
Insider Tips:
1. If you are interested in witnessing the beautiful sunset at Namtso Lake, you can stay longer for the sunset. Please tell your travel consultant or your travel guide before departure.
2. Due to the higher altitude of Lake Namtso, standing at 4,718 meters above sea level, it tends to be colder than Lhasa. It is advisable to bring a warm jacket with you for today’s visit.
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Meditate at the shore of Lake Namtso
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Shooting the splendid Namtso Lake at the mountain on Tashi Island.
Day 9: Damxung to Lhasa via Chimelong Nunnery and Tsurphu Monastery (B, L)
After breakfast, you will first visit Chimelong Nunnery (Phyirmil Lung Nunnery), the largest nunnery near Lhasa. Roam over the peaceful nunnery and get an idea of different Buddhist studies in Tibet, you may also spot a sky burial site (Tibet funeral site) in the distance.
Then, head to Tsurphu Monastery, the oldest monastery in Tibet. It is the seat of the Karmapa branch of the Kagyupa order of Tibetan Buddhism and is also the birthplace of the system of reincarnated living Buddhas in Tibet. Here, you can learn more about the ‘Black Hats', the Karma Kagyupa school of Tibetan Buddhism.
At the end of the day, return to Lhasa.
Stay overnight in Lhasa.
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The nun preparing the butter lamp at Chimelong Nunnery
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Tsurphu Monastery is the seat of the Karmapa branch of the Kagyupa order of Tibetan Buddhism.
Day 10: Lhasa Departure
Today marks the end of your Tibet tour.
Please make sure to verify your departure flight/train details with our guide in advance. And your guide will take you to the airport or train station.
Thank you for choosing Tibet Vista, and we extend a warm welcome for your return to Tibet in the future.
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Big farewell to Lhasa, and may you have a safe and pleasant journey back home!
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Your guide will escort you to Lhasa Railway Station if you depart Tibet by train.
Service Guide
Service Included:
- Tibet travel permit and all other necessary permits to Tibet;
- All entrance ticket fees for all tourist sites listed in the itinerary;
- Personal knowledgeable English-speaking Tibetan local tour guide;
- Personal comfortable, clean and safe vehicle with reliable Tibetan local driver; vehicle ranging from 4WD land cruiser to minibus depending on your group size;
- All lodging listed in the itinerary; it’s your decision about the accommodation class: luxury 5-star international hotel, comfortable 4-star hotel, economic 3-star hotel or budget hostel, guesthouse or tent. Please tell us your accommodation preference when submitting the enquiry; we will arrange the best-value hotels for you.
- Domestic flight/train tickets listed in the itinerary;
- All meals listed in the above itinerary;
- Tourist accident/casualty insurance;
- First aid kit;
Service Excluded:
- International flight to and out of China;
- Chinese visa (Note: we could help you with the Chinese visa application, like providing the invitation letter, presenting the hotel or domestic flight reservation copies, etc that you may need. )
- Domestic flight/train not listed in the itinerary. (We can provide you the domestic flight/train ticket booking service at the BEST discount price; please contact us our travel experts for the details.)
- Meals not specified in the itinerary; usually it costs about USD3-15 per person for one meal in TAR (Tibet Autonomous Region).
- Tips and gratitude to tour guide and driver;
- Personal expenses, like laundry, phone call, snacks, soft drinks (please do the best to avoid the alcoholic beverages during your Tibet trip), optional tour activities, etc.
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Tibetan tour guide greets you at Lhasa Airport.
Lhasa River
Drepung Monastery, one of the Great Three Gelug monasteries of Tibet
Monk Debate is a highlight of Sera Monastery
Potala Palace is always the No.1 attraction for travelers visiting Tibet.
A Tibetan pilgrim is worshipping Jokhang Temple
Yamdrok Lake at Gampala Pass, where you can get a marvelous bird's-eye view of the lake.
Hanging prayer flags in Tibet
If you are lucky enough, you can see the Mt. Everest from Gyatsola Pass.
Scene of Everest Base Camp
Mount Everest as seen from the Rongbuk Monastery - the highest monastery in the world
Viewing Mt. Everest and Mt. Lhotse from Dinggye Xilin Viewpoint
Tashilhunpo Monastery, the home of Panchan Lama
Yarlung Tsangpo River
Meditate at the shore of Lake Namtso
Shooting the splendid Namtso Lake at the mountain on Tashi Island.
The nun preparing the butter lamp at Chimelong Nunnery
Tsurphu Monastery is the seat of the Karmapa branch of the Kagyupa order of Tibetan Buddhism.
Big farewell to Lhasa, and may you have a safe and pleasant journey back home!
Your guide will escort you to Lhasa Railway Station if you depart Tibet by train.

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